Better be late than to be Mr. Late in reading books

Post for #bookslutthrusday #week3

A bit late in posting but as there is an old saying Better be Late than to be Mr. Late ;). I thank and tag Shlaz for introducing me to #bookslutthursday

I am tagging Ankit, Books chor and Book stachel for writing their post on the prompt and for joining in #bookslutthrusday and share their collection.

Books I picked up –

This time I picked up 3 books, 1 baby lips, one hand fan and cozy headphones.

Book 1 I picked up is by Salman Rushdie – Two years, eight months and twenty- eight nights. I picked this book when I read on it the tag of a bestseller because when I go to a bookstore I am usually confused about which one to pick and which ones to skip.
Book2

This book is by Rudyard Kipling – Collected stories, I picked this book because I love reading Indian authors and it says that the book is an everyman classic.
Book 3 –Aleph

This book is by Paulo Coehlo – I read this book or any of his books when I need positivity and motivation in my life.

I will share some of my favorites or more about these books on the blog soon.
Then we there are baby lips by Maybelline, they keep me cheery all throughout my reading.

Other than books –

Then as warm days are coming and since I stay at Rajasthan the temperature is totally unpredictable, I don’t like summers so what I have got it a hand fan in Chinese style for me, during summer noons I don’t have anything to do so what I do is pick a book, some ice cream and this Fan and enjoy reading.

Sonetines I end up reading one book in 3-4 hours .

The cozy headphones are newest addition , I found them fancy 😉 So I got them.
#bibliophile

Comments

“It’s a terrible thing when one speaks metaphorically and the metaphor turns into a literal truth.” So writes Rushdie (Joseph Anton: A Memoir, 2012, etc.) in one of his very best books, one whose governing metaphor can be about many terrible truths indeed. Beguiling and astonishing, wonderful and wondrous. Rushdie at his best says most of the reviews as I am yet to read this book. Beautiful and inspiring, Aleph invites us to consider the meaning of our own personal journeys, little impressive book for me. Hand fans are a perfect way to stay cool. I had one fan as a wall piece at home. Nice to see your bookish posts every Thursday.

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